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February 24, 2024

‘A Traveler’s Needs’ Review: Isabelle Huppert Reteams With Hong Sang-soo for Another Wispy, Wistful Drama

Competing for the main prize in Berlin, the film is the French star’s third collaboration with the South Korean auteur. A Traveler’s Needs The Bottom Line […]
February 23, 2024

‘Brief History of a Family’ Review: Subtle Psychological Thriller Puts a Contemporary Chinese Family Under the Microscope

Taking its European bow at Berlin after a premiere at Sundance, Lin Jianjie’s first feature focuses on a teenage boy, his parents and the classmate who […]
February 23, 2024

‘A Family’ Review: French Writer Christine Angot Makes Directorial Debut With a Bruisingly Personal Doc About Incest

Like many of her written works, this explores the damage done by the abuse inflicted on Angot as an adolescent by her father. A Family The […]
February 22, 2024

‘Small Things Like These’ Review: Cillian Murphy Is Superb as a Haunted Man in Subdued but Powerful Irish Berlin Opener

Emily Watson also appears in Tim Mielants’ film, adapted from the novella by Claire Keegan, which deals with intergenerational trauma and the Church-sanctioned cruelty of Ireland’s […]
February 21, 2024

‘Crossing’ Review: Levan Akin’s Intergenerational Journey Becomes a Stirring Affirmation of Trans Solidarity

The Swedish director follows ‘And Then We Danced’ with a drama that draws from his dual ancestry, traveling from the Black Sea coast of Georgia to […]
February 21, 2024

‘God & Country’ Review: A Bracing, Rob Reiner-Produced Primer on the Dangers of Christian Nationalism

Dan Partland’s documentary examines the rise of Christian Nationalism as a political movement in America. God & Country The Bottom Line God help us. Release date: […]
February 20, 2024

‘At Averroes & Rosa Parks’ Review: A Probing and Compassionate Study of Mental Illness

French director Nicolas Philibert follows up ‘On the Adamant,’ which won Berlin’s Golden Bear prize last year, with another deep dive into a psychiatric facility. At […]
February 20, 2024

‘Cuckoo’ Review: Hunter Schafer and Dan Stevens Keep You Glued Even When This Reproductive Horror Careens Off the Rails

Writer-director Tilman Singer follows his possession chiller, ‘Luz,’ with a stay at a German Alpine vacation resort that uncovers a nightmarish breeding conspiracy. Cuckoo The Bottom […]
February 19, 2024

‘Meanwhile on Earth’ Review: Jeremy Clapin’s Latest Combines Shaky Sci-Fi Storytelling and Arresting Imagery

The Oscar-nominated French director (‘I Lost My Body’) premiered his live-action genre bender in Berlin’s Panorama sidebar. Movies Berlin Shooting Star: Valentina Bellè on Acting as […]
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